Pumped hydro storage can be used to help build a secure and cheap Australian electricity grid with 100 per cent renewable energy, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU).
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The case for renationalising Australia’s electricity grid
The public debate over the problems of electricity supply displays a curious disconnect.
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Synergy to use Hitachi solution for data security
Hitachi Data Systems has announced that Western Australian energy provider, Synergy, has selected the company to provide a cost-effective and scalable enterprise infrastructure to meet high levels of data protection, disaster recovery and business continuity.
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Australia’s acoustic sensors market set for solid growth
According to a Research and Markets report, the Australia acoustic sensors market is projected to reach USD $60 million by 2018 at a CAGR of 3.54 per cent over the period 2014-2020.
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Most Australian businesses will adopt IoT by 2019 claims Aruba
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company claims that by 2019, 77 per cent of organisations in Australia will have some form of IoT in place, according to its latest global study, ‘The Internet of Things: Today and Tomorrow’.
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ABB partners with Enbala Power Networks on energy software
ABB has announced it has invested in Enbala Power Networks, a developer of software for managing power distribution networks.
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Our power grid is crying out for capacity, but should we open the gas valves?
Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg has talked of an “urgent” need to increase gas supplies to improve energy security. But how much extra gas do we need? And how do we square this with the equally pressing need to reduce our use of fossil fuels?
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Aurecon appoints global energy and resources expert
Aurecon has appointed Dr Alex Wonhas as the new global managing director to lead its Energy and Resources business which also spans manufacturing.
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Origin Energy’s response to SA’s ongoing blackouts
Origin believes it should be given the power to intervene directly in the energy market to prevent widespread blackouts, such as those that have been occurring in South Australia over the past few months.
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Quiet LDO voltage regulators
STMicroelectronics has announced its LDLN025 Low-Dropout (LDO) voltage regulators, which generate less than 6.5µVrms noise at 250mA full load with an outline of just 0.63mm x 0.63mm.
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